Spine Surgery

Diagnosis and treatment of spine-related conditions, such as herniated discs, are essential components of orthopedic care.

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Surgery Procedure

Discectomy relieves nerve pressure by removing part of a herniated disc, while spinal fusion stabilizes the spine by joining multiple vertebrae. Minimally invasive techniques, using small incisions and endoscopic tools, reduce surgical trauma and speed up recovery.

Common spinal conditions

Common spinal conditions include herniated discs, where the inner gel-like material pushes out and compresses nerves, causing pain, numbness, or weakness; spinal stenosis, which is the narrowing of the spinal canal leading to nerve compression and difficulty with movement; spondylolisthesis, where a vertebra slips out of place and may press on the spinal cord or nerves; and spinal fractures or tumors, which often require surgical intervention for repair or treatment

spine surgery in hong kong
spine surgery in hong kong

Postoperative Recovery and Expected Outcomes

After spinal surgery, patients typically stay in the hospital for a few days for close monitoring. A rehabilitation program follows, including physical therapy with stretching and strengthening exercises to aid recovery and reduce pain. Patients are also advised on how to protect their spine during daily activities to prevent re-injury. With proper rehabilitation, spinal surgery often leads to significant pain relief, improved function, and a return to normal daily life.

All surgeries carry potential risks, including infection, bleeding, nerve injury, and joint stiffness.
It's important to understand these risks and discuss them thoroughly with your medical team.
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Clinic Address

<Head Clinic>
15/F, Units 1501–1506, Hang Seng Tsim Sha Tsui Building, 18 Carnarvon Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
(near Exit B2 of TST MTR Station)

<Branch Clinic>
Units 504–05, Kwong Wah Plaza, 11 Tai Tong Road, Yuen Long
(near Tai Tong Road Light Rail Station)

Appointments and Enquiries

Tel.: 2389 7088 / 2389 7399
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Opening Hours

Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM  Saturday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM  
Sunday: Closed  
Public Holidays: Closed